Hypermetropia Both eyes and Amblyopia Lt
eye", rather being a congenital disease, thus requires the same
becoming accepted.
14. Initially for determining the above ... being
attributable to military service, rather the same being a
congenital disease.
26. Further, if the medical opinion holds that the disease could
not have
Hypermetropic Astigmatism with Amblyopia
(Left eye)', rather being a congenital disease, thus requires the same
becoming accepted.
15. Initially for determining the above ... being
attributable to military service, rather the same being a
congenital disease.
27. Further, if the medical opinion holds that the disease could
not have
Primary Hypertension (Old) - 401, V-67",
rather being a congenital disease, thus requires the same becoming
accepted.
14. Initially for determining the above ... being
attributable to military service, rather the same being a
congenital disease.
26. Further, if the medical opinion holds that the disease could
not have
disease "CAD IWMI-SVD 1-24", rather being a
congenital disease, thus requires the same becoming accepted.
11. Initially for determining the above ... being
attributable to military service, rather the same being a
congenital disease.
23. Further, if the medical opinion holds that the disease could
not have
disease "Refractory Error Since Childhood", rather
being a congenital disease, thus requires the same becoming accepted.
9. Initially for determining the above ... being
attributable to military service, rather the same being a
congenital disease.
21. Further, if the medical opinion holds that the disease could
not have
being attributable to military service, rather the
same being a congenital disease.
12. Further, if the medical opinion holds that the disease could not have ... Aggravation
conceded
SUPERO TEMPORAL NO NO YES It is a congenital disease
BRVA @ EYE CRVO hence Neither Attributable
(LEFT) nor Aggravation conceded
17. A reading
being
attributable to military service, rather the same being a
congenital disease.
12. Further, if the medical opinion holds that the disease could
not have ... release medical board.
Disability No. (i) It is a congenital disease not related to service
condition hence attributability is not conceded vide Para 74 Chapter
under:-
"Convalescence, general debility, run down
condition or rest cure, congenital Disease or defects
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::: Downloaded ... policy, "Convalescence, general debility,
run down condition or rest cure, congenital Disease
or defects or anomalies, Sterility. venereal Disease,
intentional self injury
being
attributable to military service, rather the same being a
congenital disease.
11. Further, if the medical opinion holds that the disease could
not have ... disease but for a well formed reason rather was a congenital disease
and became neither aggravated by nor became attributable to military
service.
17. However
being attributable to military
service, rather the same being a congenital disease.
14. Further, if the medical opinion holds that the disease could
not have ... disease but for a well formed reason rather was a congenital disease
and became neither aggravated by nor became attributable to military
service.
20. However